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TypeScript Revealed is a quick 100-page guide to Anders Hejlsberg's
new take on JavaScript. With this brief, fast-paced introduction to
TypeScript, .NET, Web and Windows 8 application developers who are
already familiar with JavaScript will easily get up to speed with
TypeScript and decide whether or not to start incorporating it into
their own development. TypeScript is 'JavaScript for
Application-scale development'; a superset of JavaScript that
brings to it an additional object-oriented-like syntax familiar to
.NET programmers that compiles down into simple, clean JavaScript
that any browser can run today. It's also tied to the next version
of the JavaScript standard, which means that TypeScript will
continue to evolve over time to keep in step with that standard and
with the capabilities of the engines that will execute JavaScript
applications. If you are a .NET developer, Web designer or
developer, or a programmer with a keen interest in scalable
applications, TypeScript Revealed is a great way to get started
with the language, learn how it compiles into JavaScript, and how
easy it is to learn from a .NET/Java developer's perspective.*
Takes you through the language features in Typescript additional to
those in JavaScript * Describes the tooling and community support
for TypeScript development * Discusses how TypeScript can be
included in ASP.NET, Windows 8, and node.js application development
projects. What you'll learn * Why you should care about TypeScript
* What it does and what it doesn't do * The current toolset and
levels of support * The new syntax features of TypeScript * How to
build your own TypeScript declaration files * How to incorporate
TypeScript into your projects Who this book is for TypeScript
Revealed is aimed at the early adopter developer who is already
familiar with Microsoft tools and .NET and/or JavaScript
development that wants a flavor of TypeScript distilled, culled,
and organized in one place. Table of ContentsChapter 1: What is
TypeScript? Why TypeScript? Chapter 2: New Syntax Static Typing
& Type Inference Tooling Interfaces Classes Derived classes
using the 'extends' keyword. Arrow functions Modules Enforcing the
Intention of some features. Typescript vs EcmaScript6 Chapter 3:
Working with TypeScript Tools & Resources
* Written by best selling author Peter Wright, and marks a return
to his best form as he writes with a mission again. 'Beginning VB6'
by Peter Wright sold circa 100k copies, and he followed up with
Beginning VB6 Objects which sold circa 30k copies on a more niche
topic. * A personal journey with an expert in VB.NET database
programming, this is a book that stands out from the crowd. * A
complete tutorial involving the reader in all the key areas of
VB.NET database programming that they need to progress their skill
set in VB.NET. * All the skills are covered that a novice
programmer will need to meet the database programming challenges
they may meet in their programming career. * 2 months free
subscription to ASP.Today for readers of this title.
With "Programming ASP.NET 3.5", you'll quickly learn to create
state-of-the-art applications using Microsoft's popular web
development technology and Visual Studio 2008. This updated
bestseller provides comprehensive and easy-to-understand
information to help you use several .NET 3.5 technologies for
faster development and better web application performance -
including ASP.NET AJAX for interactive user interfaces, LINQ for
data access, and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) for web
services."Programming ASP.NET 3.5" includes examples and sample
code that let you explore development with ASP.NET in more depth.
With this book, you will: learn about AJAX and ASP.NET server
controls included with Visual Studio 2008; discover how to use the
DataSource and data-bound controls in ADO.NET; use the new LINQ API
and learn how to make use of it within ASP.N ET pages; create a
uniform look and feel throughout your application with Master
Pages; use navigation controls to build site maps, menus, and
breadcrumbs quickly and easily; build and use various web services
with WCF; detect errors during development and handle them in your
production code; and, learn how to configure and deploy your
website. Written by Microsoft technology experts Jesse Liberty, Dan
Hurwitz, and Dan Maharry, "Programming ASP.NET 3.5" is the best
book for learning how to build dynamic, interactive web
applications using Microsoft's latest technologies.
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